Early Interphase: Early interphase is when the cell caries out its normal function.
Late Interphase: Late Interphase is when the DNA duplicates and makes perfect copies of itself and unzips with an enzyme’s help
Prophase: The Prophase is when Spindle fibres form and the nucleus disappears. Sister chromosomes are formed and the spindle fibres attach to them
Metaphase: The chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
Anaphase: The sister chromosomes get pulled to opposite ends of the cell by the spindle fibres.
Telophase: The spindle fibres disappear and new nuclear membranes form around the two different sets of chromosomes
Cytokinesis: The nuclei separate into two separate daughter cells
Great work including pictures, captions, and descriptions of the complete process of mitosis.